Yes, but depends on which version of it you have...pls DM me with a photo so I can make sure it's the current version as we no longer make the skins for the older one.
Sorry no, pretty much done with R1 products until Gen3 (if that requires new stuff) with the only exception - I will rework the dual charger to fit over the new Rivian chargers...waiting for R2 now :)
The issue is elsewhere - the new batches of the adhesive (which is Nano Tape by the way) seem thinner and have less surface to hold on to. I've redesigned this to make the adhesive "channels" shallower, just shoot me an email with your order # and I will send you a replacement.
Thanks for sharing your experience, and credit to you for noting upfront that you didn't have controlled measurements — that actually matters a lot here, because what you're describing is expected behavior rather than a sign the film isn't working.
The film is designed to reduce the solar...
I can confirm - we increased the cord length so no more extension cords. But the cord still comes from the bottom, not the back for now. The back coming cord is trickier and will require more time and a larger batch to achieve, as it requires redesign of the entire thing, including the PCB.
Wow that's awesome!!!! Thanks so much for sharing!
And why didn't I think of using my hose for the PPF application 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ Brilliant!
PS For the windshield - notice that in about 1-2 weeks from now (weather dependent) it will look better than the first day post install...there is curing...
Thanks! I already sent it to @JimD for testing... I think it's still in transit though.
As for getting this issue fixed - yes, demonstrate to Rivian that trying to charge a MacBook blows the e-fuse and remind them (as they argue!) that as per Rivian's own specs that's supposed to be a PD3 67W...
We do have a new version of this:
https://twraps.com/products/dashboard-phone-mount-for-rivian-r1t-r1s
Only the bottom left of the phone screen is blocked for me, nothing else. But that also depends on seat position, wheel position, your own body size and posture as well as phone size and angle.